Japanese print No3
This is number 3 from the Japanese prints series.
This design is inspired by Japanese culture. It looks at the 5 elements of nature and traditional Japanese prints/patterns and their meaning.
Each print reflects 4 aspects:
- the colour palette
- 1 of the 5 elements
- a Haiku based on the element in question
- a combination of different patterns and shapes from Japanese culture
The Haiku in this design is based on Sui - Water
A Haiku is a short non-rhyming poem. The basis of a haiku is the poet's sensory experience. A haiku often consists of three lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables.
Year of longing
The blossom may blossom
Knowing, it will come right
GODAI : 5 ELEMENTS
According to the Five Elements Philosophy, everything in the universe is a manifestation of these five elements; nothing consists of one element, but is a complex combination of all five elements.
Earth
Chi: represents the solid objects on earth. Such as rocks and mountains that do not move, grow or change, without the help of other elements.
Water
Sui: represents all liquid, shapeless things in the world. Like seas, rivers, plants, change of seasons.
Fire
Ka: represents the agile, high-energy objects, represented by animals.
Wind
Fū: represents things in a gaseous state, possessing freedom of movement and expanding nature.
Man himself grows mentally in terms of knowledge, experiences and personality.
Void
Kū: is often translated as 'emptiness', but also means 'air' or 'sky'. This element represents things beyond the everyday
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